This is the most complete Original Flavor Unit oral history I could put together without access to Queen Latifah or Latee.
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This is the most complete Original Flavor Unit oral history I could put together without access to Queen Latifah or Latee.
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I know all of this, but this is still a dream.
Job well done Robbie. Only thing next to do is make that Latee iterview happen.
I would love to see some of that recorded footage it’s said Mark has of them rhyming in the basement.
Dope write-up as usual. You may want to correct Markey’s name in the footnotes.
Gotta get around to a wild pitch write up, that label was the one to buy from during this period! Too many gems on wildpitch to ignore.
Co sign this ^^^^^
good stuff again. Wild Pitch would be good, even an Idlers/Warlock overview too…..
wait, what? i thought apache passed away back in the mid 90’s.
Flavor unit was the hot crew back then, until latifah “jumped the shark” and took over. Guess it was after her 5 th single, or that ladies first joint.
Mark the 45 had how many instrumental albums? Can we get a list of markthe45 bootleg joints. Those bootleg remixes were classics.